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08-25-2022, 02:51 PM
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Ithaca Hang Tag
I took some pictures of Hang Tags original to an Ithaca hammer gun, I noticed the recommendations on how to load buck shot and thought of Craig T and Charlie Cleveland.
It would be cool if the shipping date were noted but no such luck, it dates as being an 1896 gun.
I would love to compare hang tags with any other makers hang tags if anyone cares to share some they have.
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